- TripBuzz found 12 things to do with kids in or near Hibbing, Minnesota, including 4 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Virginia and Breezy Point.
- From Hibbing Bowling Center to Hibbing Cinema 8, the Hibbing area offers 17 different types of family activities, including: Specialty Museums, Landmarks, Bowling and Movie Theaters.
- Built on the rich iron ore of the Mesabi Iron Range, the city of Hibbing is home to the largest open-pit iron mine in the world. Many notable people started in the area, including musician Bob Dylan and world-renowned winemaker Robert Mondavi. Visitors enjoy the cities 32 parks, biking along the Mesabi Bike Trail and enjoying the annual Dylan Days Festival and Hibbing Jubilee.
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Family owned and operated, Plaza Bowl features 20 lanes used for open bowling, tournaments and cosmic bowling. The center also provides a full-service bar along with a dining menu that includes pizza, hamburgers and chicken.
20.3 Miles
First placed in 1982, the Giant Loon is the world's largest floating loon. The loon floats in the middle of the lake during the months where the lake is not frozen and is a common site for picture taking.
25.4 Miles
Visitors of the Swan River will have the opportunity to go both whitewater rafting and kayaking at this site. The nearby Swan River Inn services guests who may be interested in watching or participating in the annual whitewater rafting races.
30.4 Miles
Part of the Itasca State Park, the Mississippi Headwaters is home to Mississippi's first city. It is a forest area with plenty of lakes, and – among others – it has the first walking bridge built above the river.
30.6 Miles
Built in 1895 and serving as an elementary school until 1972, the Old Central School is now included in the National Register of Historic Places. It is now the location of several retail shops and galleries.
30.7 Miles
Forest History Center recreates a 1900's logging camp. There are walking trails along the wooded path to a replica of a logging camp. Actors dressed in period costumes play the roles of blacksmiths, cooks, and lumberjacks. The center showcases the history of forestry in Minnesota.
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2 North Pokegama Avenue, Grand Rapids, MN 55744
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The Itasca County Historical Society is a non-profit organization focused on promoting and preserving the history of the local area. The society operates a historical museum that is home to over 50,000 artifacts and photographs from past times.
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402 SE 11th St., Grand Rapids, MN 55744
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Founded in 1991, Becoming an Outdoor Woman (BOW) is a service that teaches women various outdoor skills and activities. A few of these activities include fishing, hunting, and winter survival skills classes, among many other options.
31.1 Miles
The Children's Discovery Museum is a museum aimed at teaching children through 'fun, education, and hands-on learning experiences'. The museum maintains a variety of exhibits including a river water table, dinosaur exhibit, and an art room.
31.3 Miles
A roller and inline skating rink, Pla-Mor Roller Rink offers open skating as well as party rentals. The rink also hosts roller derby competitions and leagues, and hosts special events.